The only thing we have to fear, we're told, is fear itself.
In Phobophobia, the first fiction collection from
award-winning screenwriter and journalist Mike Watt,
ordinary people going through everyday events are
subjected to nightmares beyond their imagining.
"There is a twisted skein of darkness running through
all of Mike's work..."
-- Amber Benson (author of Death's Daughter)
from her intro

These nine tales of the macabre shine a light into the heart of darkness, taking us from ancient Rome to the modern day, and to worlds that might have been, and show us a glimpse of the evils that men do, and the evil that lies beyond the veil of human comprehension. This anthology pays homage to the pulp horror authors of the early- to mid-twentieth century.

How does the stonemason make such perfect statues?
Will the girl of young Thomas' dreams find the gift he left for her?
What does the strange creature on the deserted planet want from Captain Anderson?
These and other questions are explored in The Stonemason and Other Tales. Four stories of the disturbing and the macabre that will take you into the darkest nights and coldest tombs you can fathom.

A collection of short, old fashion horror stories inviting deadly vampires, mythical creatures, carnivorous nameless things, devious imps and diabolical psychopaths into invading your sleepless nightmares. We invite you to take a peek and read what we have to offer as you make an attempt of making the best of your night for the next scream you may hear could be your own.